108 TiMEHRl. 



persons whatsoever, together with a true and perfeft list signed by 

 such Master and Masters of all Letters brought to this Island in his ship 

 or vessell, as hee will answer the contrary at his peril], and for his soe 

 doing, this shall be his sufBcient Warrant. 



Given under my Hand this 12 day of July, 1681. 



RIC. DULTON. 



To all whom these p'sents shall or may concerne. 



About 1650, the services of 8 Christian Servants for 2 

 years and 5 months, were valued at 7,200 lbs. muscovado 

 sugar and those of one Servant for 5 months at 800 lbs. 

 muscovado sugar. A negro woman * Candye' was 

 valued at 1,800 lbs. sugar. , 



There is a list of ship's provisions with their value in 

 pounds of sugar, eighty of which are reckoned equal to 

 one pound sterling. It does not say whither the Bar- 

 bados Merchant was bound and it bears no signature, or 

 rather the original was imperfeft. 



Account of charges and disbursements * * * vessel 

 called ye Barbados Merchant and " as constrained to 

 hire to go : — 



Sugar. 

 Paid for one punchon of bread ... ... ... ... 323 



Paid for one barrelle of porke and one barrelle of beife ... 700 

 Paid for a quarter cask to put wine in ... ... ... 50 



Paid for three gallons of brandy ... ... ... 120 



Paid for 32 gallons of Canary wine ... ... ... 728 



Paid for 8 gallons of rum at 20 per gallon ... ... 160 



Paid Mr. Moore for 20 foules, one hogshead of beer, 6 ducks 



and 2 goates ... ... ... ... ... 700 



To 2 gamons of Bacon and one cheese ... ... ... 156 



Paid for 5 turkeys, 4 foules, 2 ducks and one goate ... 460 



To petty charges disburst in money three pounds sterling ... 240 

 Paid Capn. Roger Jhones for my part, freight of his ship, or 



vessel ... ... ... ... ... ... 2,360 



29th November, 1659. 



There is frequent mention of the CODRINGTON family, 



